Pacers center Myles Turner is being viewed as a potential trade candidate ahead of the upcoming 2025 NBA trade deadline
The Indiana Pacers are reportedly hesitant about giving their veteran center a big extension this offseason. Per The Athletic's Jovan Buha, Myles
The Indiana Pacers have been one of the best teams across the NBA of late, putting themselves right back into contention within the Eastern Conference standings
Here is all the latest news you need to know about the Indiana Pacers, including center Myles Turner's trade availability.
The Indiana Pacers are reportedly considering trade options for Myles Turner due to concerns over his contract demands, sparking rumors about his future
There has reportedly been some talk within league circles that Indiana Pacers center Myles Turner could become available ahead of the Feb. 6 NBA
The Indiana Pacers split their two games in France against the San Antonio Spurs, winning the second one on Saturday. Both games were blowouts, and the Parisian fans got introduced to Tyrese Haliburton and got to celebrate Victor Wembanyama.
Last year, in front of their hometown fans, the Indiana Pacers won the Skills Challenge. A trio of Tyrese Haliburton, Bennedict Mathurin, and Myles Turner beat the first-overall picks (Paolo Banchero, VIctor Wembanyama, Anthony Edwards ), and a case of young All-Stars ( Trae Young, Scottie Barnes, Tyrese Maxey).
The Pacers are back in Indianapolis after their trip to Paris, which head coach Rick Carlisle described as a “once in a lifetime” trip. They went out to Paris to play two basketball games against the Spurs,
With Jaxson Hayes and Christian Koloko failing to deliver the desired results, and Christian Wood nowhere to be found, Los Angeles has a robust trade market of centers available to them before the deadline. However, there are two names NBA insider Marc Stein revealed to be undesired by the Lakers front office.
Bitar’s trade proposal would send Jonathan Kuminga, Brandin Podziemski, and a 2027 first-round pick to the Pacers for Turner. The Pacers have come alive after starting with an unsatisfactory 16-18 record, mainly due to Turner’s valuable paint and perimeter production.